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The Yemen-based Houthis, who are supported by Iran, said they would continue operations until U.S.-Israeli attacks on the Islamic Republic and its proxy militant groups, including Hezbollah in London, cease.
Later Saturday, the Houthis said they carried out a second military operation targeting Israel with cruise missiles and drones.
French anti-terrorism authorities are investigating a foiled bombing near the Bank of America headquarters in Paris that they said appeared to be linked to the Middle East conflict.
Interior Minister Laurent Nunez said on BFM TV the attempted attack in the early hours of Saturday, in which suspects attempted to detonate a homemade explosive device, was similar to recent events in neighboring European countries, including the Netherlands and Norway.
Like in those cases, the bomb in Paris was placed by minors or young men who were paid to carry out the plan.
Saudi Arabia is still pumping and shipping oil despite the crisis caused by the war in Iran.
Bloomberg's Monica Ricks reports.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky Saturday made unannounced visits to the United Arab Emirates and Qatar as Ukraine seeks to use its drone expertise to help Gulf Arab states blunt Iran's attacks during the war in the Middle East.
Zelensky said the Ukraine has already signed 10-year security agreements with Saudi Arabia and Qatar and expects to shortly finalize a similar agreement with the UAE.
As Congress continues fighting over DHS funds, President Trump has signed his own executive order to get TSA workers paid.
Jill DeJanovich works for the TSA and represents union workers in Las Vegas.
She talked about ICE at airports.
The TSA's Jill DeJanovich on Bloomberg this weekend.
DHS says workers will start seeing paychecks as soon as Monday.
No King's rallies in protest of Trump administration policies took place across the country Saturday with Minnesota taking center stage.
This is Minnesota Governor Tim Walz.
Also in Minnesota, singer Bruce Springsteen.
In Washington, hundreds of marchers moved through the streets past the Lincoln Memorial into the National Mall, holding signs that read, Put Down the Crown Clown and Regime Change Begins at Home.
Demonstrators rang bells, played drums and chanted No Kings.
They've been hurt by steep tariffs, but President Trump says help is on the way for farmers.